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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1976)
Pag- 12, THE GA7ETTKT1MES, Heppner, OR, Thursday. July 8. 1978 Campers merge onCuisforth Park Campers from Morrow, Gil liam, Wheeler and Sherman counties have merged on CuUforth Park this week for a 4-H camping program. The tent village consists of Residents invited to Sun. picnic 22 tents this year, one of the largest camps on record for the popular program. Each tent houses a counselor and from four to six 4-H members. Counselors as well as camp ers are from the four counties, so all ages will have the opportunity to make new friends during the week in the Old and new residents are invited to a Welcome Picnic in the Courthouse Park one week from this Sunday, July 18, 12:30 p.m. Special guests will be the Tollefson family, who have been in Heppner less than a month. Steve Tollefson is the new pastor of the United Methodist Church. A midJuly family picnic is a long-standing custom of the Methodist Church. The con gregation is hoping many "outsiders" and many friends from other churches will jion State grain fees revised The Oregon Department of Agriculture has issued an administrative action, revis ing fee schedules of the grain division on grading, weighing and analyzing of grain, hay and associated commodities. The order increases most of the fees charged for these services and permits the Grain Division of Oregon De partment of Agriculture to require a guarantee of ex penses when a service is requested that will require assignment of employees at a point where the volume of work at the established fee would not be adequate to pay costs of handling the work. It also increases mileage charges to 15 cents per mile from office and return (no charge will be made when transportation is furnished) and sets $12 as the hourly rate to be charged over and above the $15 per hour for overtime. These revisions were effec tive, July 1. them this year at the tables behind the courthouse. Each family coming is asked to bring along a potluck contribution, a main dish, a salad or dessert. The Metho. dist Women will have coffee and cool fruit punch ready. mountains. Directors of the camp are Mike Howell and Birdine Tullis, Morrow County, assist ed by Kathy Jamison, Gilliam County and Shelly Osborne, student at Oregon State Uni versity and employed this summer with the county ex tension service. The camp cook, one of the most important positions, is Betty Heath, Heppner. Educational programs, cra fts and recreation are plan ned. Campers will return to Heppner on Saturday after noon following lunch. Weddle named to BMCC IP ) A John Weddle John Weddle, music direc tor at Riverside High School and former first clarinetist for the University of Oregon Symphonic Band, has been named director of instru mental music at Blue Moun tain Community College. He replaces Dr. Sy Brandon, who resigned last month. Weddle was music director (I ) iiii Safe :: N K X 8 A H :: 1 CHECK OUR SIDEWALK TABLE FOR Terrific Bargains on Carpet Samples and Odds & Ends 30 OFF ON ALL FURNITURE Includes Swag Lamps, Couches, Recliners and many other items 30 OFF ON OUR FABRIC COUNTER CASE FURNITURE Heppner, Oregon JULY 9 SUMMER SALE IN PROGRESS H Hi qirls 26" bicycle reg 74.95 sale 49.95 8 1 boys 26" bicycle reg. 74.95 sale 49.95 1 :: " k :: s :: it 1 AM-FM stereo & 8 track player s reg 119.95 sale 79.95 Air Conditioner, 9,000 BTU reg. 319.95 sale 279.95 Key rings reg 1.99 Many other hot specials sale .99 too numerous to mention New items . , back packing large supply of shower curtains CHIT Tl CHIT ITIIII 676-9961 Heppner, Oregon :nks::kk::kk::kx:k::::::k:kkkkkkk::::::k. SWA II l!f. General Electric Alarm Clocks Reg. $5.50 Reg. 4.95 G.E. 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In addition to playing' 1st clarinet for the University of Oregon Symphonic Band ,and Symphonic Orchestra, he was 1st clarinet on the All-Northwest Band in 196 and on the Oregon All-State Basks In 1966. He placed first fojr clarinet In the Oregon State solo contests In 1966 and 1967. A graduate of the University of Oregon, Weddle comes from McMlnnville, where his father taught music In the public schools and operated his own music store for nine years. His appointment was ap proved last wefck by the college Board of Education. mm. REALTY CO. REALTOR Buying or Selling For all your real estate needs call: Roy Lindstrom 281-1183 Res. 658-5653 Farm and stock ranch specialist SHIRTS Mens Boys 3 Jill AH 50 OFF Light Weight Summer jackets 12 Price SHOES Dress and Casual $6.00 Knit Slacks 12 Price Good Selection Gals Pants $3.00 Gals Blouses $2.50 Lots of Bargains Inside and Outside MEN'S IDEflR 3 rm BTl r1 .J I rm, nn